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I have read that using glycerin soap is good for him to cleanse his face with? Is this a good idea?
He plays high school basketball and when he exercises and after showering his nose is soooo red!
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Originally posted by Brady Barrows View PostThere are no histological, serological or other diagnostic tests for rosacea and a diagnosis is simply arrived at by a patient history and physical examination. Source
Galderma has patented a diagnostic test for rosacea, but so far no one knows what this test is for sure, but it may involve some sort of 'genetic markers.'
There are diagnostic tests, i.e., Autologous serum skin test (ASST) to rule out chronic uticaria, ANA blood test to rule out lupus or scleroderma, including biopsies (i.e., ruling out demodectic rosacea), to rule out other skin conditions, but no biopsy for rosacea.
His nose is beginning at times to look bulbous and he is very frustrated. I am fearful of the side effects of Accutane. If demodectic rosacea is the parasite type he was treated for that also with an oral med taking four pills and then a week later taking another four...also no help.
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There are no histological, serological or other diagnostic tests for rosacea and a diagnosis is simply arrived at by a patient history and physical examination. Source
Galderma has patented a diagnostic test for rosacea, but so far no one knows what this test is for sure, but it may involve some sort of 'genetic markers.'
There are diagnostic tests, i.e., Autologous serum skin test (ASST) to rule out chronic uticaria, ANA blood test to rule out lupus or scleroderma, including biopsies (i.e., ruling out demodectic rosacea), to rule out other skin conditions, but no biopsy for rosacea.Last edited by Brady Barrows; 17 September 2017, 12:39 AM.
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Biopsy for Rosacea?
Is it true that a biopsy can confirm a diagnosis of rosacea or just rule other things out?
As I am reading I would say my son's condition most resembles rhinophyma?Tags: None
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